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First post, by Cheez

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Ok, I just recorded an entire video (About an hour in length) and while I can hear the sound when I play it in something, I get no video at all.

Also, despite the file being 54 minutes, it was only 598MB. Dosbox had better not have forgotten to record the actual video part of the video file -_-

Reply 1 of 6, by gulikoza

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Do you have ZMBV codec installed? Link to install should be in the dosbox start menu folder...

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Reply 2 of 6, by MiniMax

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Did you install the ZMBV codec as required by DOSBox? See the README in the the zmbv subdirectory of your DOSBox install.

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Reply 3 of 6, by Cheez

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I'm pretty sure I did... I usually do everything when I install something... I might have inadvertantly removed it during a cleanup... I'll check that out, and it's most likely the issue, thanks

Reply 4 of 6, by Cheez

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I play a few games that frequently change screen modes... Video recording has to stop and start each time. Does this mean i'm stuck having to manually resize each video and thread them together, or is there a way of ensuring I can have them all conform to a common aspect ratio at a higher resolution and never have to deal with multiple video fies?

Reply 5 of 6, by Qbix

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you are stuck with the manual merging of the videos.

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Reply 6 of 6, by Cheez

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Oh well... Thanks for saving me tinkering time though.